The former Peterborough United player went from the National League North to the Premiership in six seasons and was once again Ipswich Town’s standout player.

From National League North to the Premiership in six seasons for ex-Peterborough United player and Szmodics on target at Ipswich Town again

Six years after joining Peterborough United from National League North side Stockport County, Danny Lloyd-McGoldrick is a Premier League player.

The 31 year-old has joined Scottish Premiership side Livingston and made his debut as a late substitute in a 1-1 draw at Ross County last week.

He was an unused substitute in 2-0 home defeat to Celtic on Saturday.

Danny Lloyd: My Journey In Football

Lloyd-McGoldrick was working in a waste disposal company when Posh handed him a three-year contract. He scored 13 goals in 41 appearances for Posh before moving onto Salford, Tranmere, Gillingham and Rochdale.

Livingston have handed him a contract until January.

Lloyd-McGoldrick told the Press Association: “I’ve had a fairly unconventional route into the professional game. I turned professional when I was 25.

“I was always trying my best, but I was playing at National League North level for about four consecutive seasons.

“I was sort of just playing football for the enjoyment of it as I had a very good job at the time, but I stuck to it and I had a couple of good seasons at Fylde and then went to Stockport where everything just clicked for me footballing-wise.

“Peterborough offered me a three-year deal so I jumped from National League North to League One and the rest is history. I haven’t really looked back since I went full-time.

Danny Lloyd: My Journey In Football

“It comes with it’s own challenges, it’s not all fairy tales and rainbows, but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it and I’m absolutely buzzing that I have had the chance to do what I always dreamed of doing.”

Elsewhere former Posh striker Sammie Szmodics, no stranger to a goal at Ipswich, scored at Portman Road again yesterday but his Blackburn Rovers side went down 4-3 in a Championship fixture. Jack Taylor, who started the previous game at Southampton, was an 83rd minute sub for Ipswich yesterday.

Szmodics scored twice and Taylor was a teammate when Posh won 4-1 at Ipswich in a League One game in February, 2020.

Ex-Posh loanee and promotion-winning assistant manager Kevin Russell took charge at Cheltenham Town in a caretaker-manager capacity yesterday, but he was no match for wily ex-Posh manager Steve Evans whose Stevenage side won 3-0. Cheltenham have now set an EFL record of not scoring in their first nine League games of a season.

Danny Lloyd: My Journey In Football

Posh loanee Kabongo Tshimanga started a Fleetwood match for the first time, playing alongside Jack Marriott, was substituted after 57 minutes of a 1-1 draw at Burton Albion.

Omar Bogle netted for Newport in a 4-1 League Two home defeat at the hands of Bradford City.

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